Ampelakia

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Statistics
Prefecture: Attica
Metropolitan area: Athens
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

37.9503/37°57'2' N lat.</br>23.523/23°31'27' E long
Population: (2001)
 - Total
 - Density¹
 - Rank

 6,760

 -/km²</small>
Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:
 -highest:

sea level
18 m(centre)
about 200 to 300 m
Postal code: 189 02
Area/distance code: 11-30-22980 (030-22980)-460 through 469
Municipal code: 4004
Car designation: AM
3-letter abbreviation: AMB Ambelakia
Address of administration: 2 Sikyonou St.
Ampelakia 189 02
Website: www.ampelakia.gr

Ampelakia (Greek: Αμπελάκια, meaning vineyards), also Ambelakia or Abelakia is the capital city of the second municipality of Salamis and is in the southeastern part. It has a population of 6,000. Ampelakia has a very long history. There is the Ampelakia Bay it had been done the famous battleship of Salamina in 480 BC where the Greek ships have defeated the great persian fleet of the Xerxes. Moreover there are many remnants of the ancient town of Salamina which was financially strong between 350 and 318 BC when there were cutting coins with the shield of the legendary hero Ajax. There are churches also which date in the 16th century like St. John, St. Peter. Today is a nice city for walking. The majority people are sailors. However the ancient port is full of shipwrecks of old ships from the last 20 years. There is an effort from the state to clean the port and continue the excavations. The main supermarket in the area is also Kanakis.

Historical population

Year Communal population Change (town) Municipal population
1981 4,180 - -
1991 4,174 -6/-0.14% 6,760

Two-thirds of the population live in Ampelakia. It is one of the few cities that the population only list by a few people and it was 6.

Ampelakia has a school, a lyceum, a gymnasuim, a church, a post office, a port, banks, and a square (plateia).

Much of the area are made up of rocky landscapes with a few bushes, while some farmalds lie within the sea. Thre rest of the area are made up of residential areas.

The panorama of the small portion of the Attica peninsula including the Piraeus part of Athens and the southern half of the peninsula can be seen during clear days.

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North: Salamis
West: Saronic Gulf Ampelakia Salaminas East: Saronic Gulf
South: Saronic Gulf
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